Loading Time and Unloading Time Sample Clauses

Loading Time and Unloading Time. Wage rate shall be a flat rate per run of one hour at: $24.02 per hour effective Date of Ratification <April 16, 2021> $24.22 per hour effective June 6, 2021 $24.47 per hour effective June 5, 2022 For loading and one hour for unloading regardless of the time it takes to load or unload. There shall be a maximum of two (2) drops in Xxxxxx per day, per run. Each additional drop will be awarded one half hours pay.
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Loading Time and Unloading Time. Wage rate shall be a flat rate per run of one hour at: First full payroll after Date of Ratification -$20.33 Twenty-six (26) payrolls after Date of Ratification (year two (2))- $20.74 per hour Fifty-two (52) payrolls after Date of Ratification (year three (3))-

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  • Starting Time is the time that employees present themselves at their work- station and not the time that employees are in the amenities or in the car park.

  • Training Time When an employee is ordered by the County to attend training, the time spent in training shall be counted as hours worked. Training which takes place during off-duty hours with attendance voluntary is not hours worked.

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  • TRAVELLING TIME 12.01 For the purposes of this Agreement travelling time is compensated for only in the circumstances and to the extent provided for in this Article.

  • Starting Times Each site principal with input from the leadership team shall determine the starting times for staff members within legal requirements and exactly equal to the work day as set forth in Article 8.1.

  • WAITING TIME Those employees working on a project who are entitled to receive subsistence allowance shall be paid a lump sum as waiting time based on the applicable straight time rate provided for in the Schedules attached hereto as follows:

  • REPORTING TIME 12.01 Any employee after being hired and reporting for work at the regular starting time and for whom no work is provided shall receive pay for two (2) hours at the applicable rate of wages, unless he has been notified not to report. The foregoing provisions shall apply to Saturday, Sunday, designated holidays and shift work at the applicable rate of pay. Employees who commence work shall receive the greater of reporting time or actual time worked.

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